Arctic butterfly's are a rare species of butterfly's. They are about 4 feet tall and there wing span is about 5 feet both ways. They are very very rare but some very smart teens may know of them. IF YOU KNOW ANYONE WHO IS SCARED OF BUGS OR EVEN BUTTERFLY'S PLEASE DO NOT SHOW THIS TO THEM. people do not believe sometimes… but were else would the sensor brush have gotten its name? anyway, you can also find info on Wikipedia! <3 <3 <3
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321 species of butterflies
No. Butterflies are part of the class of insects. There are at least seven different families in the Butterflies, and several species within each of those families.
Yes! The Arctic Wolf, sub-species to the Gray Wolf, is sometimes called the Tundra Wolf.
321 species of butterflies.
There are more than 120,000 species of butterflies in the world. There are more than 10,000 species of butterflies in North America. Out of these butterflies species in North America there are 17 different species which are threatened by extinction. No known species has officially become extinct in the North American region.
There are currently between 15,000 and 20,000different species of butterflies across the world.
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Only a few species of butterflies are endangered. Which species are you asking about? Each year additional butterflies are added to the endangered list.
Moths, like butterflies, metamorphosis from caterpillars, just a different species of caterpillars.
more than 2000!
There is a aproximation of about 28,000 species of Buttterflies in the world. Throughout the world, there are over 20,000 different types of butterflies. North American butterflies makes up only a small population of the world's butterflies, numbering only about 725 species. In comparison, about 2,000 types of butterflies live in Mexico alone.
There are around 290 species.